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THE OMAHA DaAiLy BEE - | é - good everywhere and. promise an unprec - attend, It is understood the chairman vy Special Reports to The Bee From Ve | e wether haaprovon. sxeremcly usorte| JUAZE HOREIY Fires 1o FIISt GUR 6E]nicew b whdeusect s Toten ve ‘soger | ThE LoRISIRN Lotery. Ontlawed Y W BLambhoers OMAHA,NEB. MONDAY MORNING, JULY 9, I8 ' Ve Nebe, Joly -6 Small weather has proven axtremely favorable | mittee has addeessed a letter to Mayor . " xes, Nebr. July 6 Smadl} ¢ the growing com crops. Wheat is | Stowoll, conovrning his action with the aatom. i rious Parts of Nebraska grain looks well. - Rye in bloom and vory | four an average and hurvests of winter | Hamilton. femperstios peoplo. A onvention. of the Postmaster- General. H and Towa it ¥ “I‘"':“":.:‘“""""ffl-‘;"‘::\'";fq:;:" wheat in lower latitudes are largr | . democratic loadors will soon be had in — } . [could not Jook more promising. Comn| pOOK'S PLANS CARRY i Sins of Republicans Recountaa | it ity ¢ e (el | The Record Reviewed. and Afirmed " " : backward but pulling along finely now. | . and the Bemocracy Laaded. | on the liquor question as the peoplo of Full Text of the Decision. 1 Small Grains and Hay Far Above the| 4]l vegetables look well. ~ (Potatoe - & TS U TOIe TRt Y6 A oo 2 Average and Promising an [ bugs very backward at presant.) | A e d’ Radical C | Enormous Yield | | The M]achfl DWNC Between TE”cry‘ Hamiiros, Ohio, July 8. At a moet BATTLING FOR BREAD, Wasiixaron, July 8. Postmaster } Sanford’s ica ure 2 . | Thayer County. 30 [ ing A the ratifieation of the nominations eral Gresham will' to-morrow render $ v Aicrican SPine, Canadian Fir, Marigold, gy | EBRON, July 7 arvesting rye | ; night, Judge Hoadl il WL | g et O BT BRSNS |k el f th " delivered ¥ Elover Blossom, K While Corn is Still Backward With | cumenced this week. Wheat will soon | Afl]fls‘flfl .;4 I Yoorn Mg oted with | at Ky, New Hampshire AR b ) “.°h ! o the el IR oMot nd btk fhrloiie b pocts. | o#ipe: ~ Comn looka well, . TRb6eks PN | 1 ahears when introduced. Ho bogaw by | A" T BOR FGIPRRES - to the Associated Pross agent to-night. h '('T,'.'.Jy"?li?, H o [have ¢ much good in this seetion } .~ I:M fllu_fl\iubhny -l\;ulh.-‘.- A8 |'4~|v|'\‘:| nta | s ot stive (r:n-pn‘ AveL ol this T‘h« postmaster uem'l'xl\\!‘ after revmw;:\[t ' Oonuinption. R e Small grain generally will give a heavy | Momoranduam of the ive of the old democracy of Busler, moming and et s steoets: db 4 Postmaster General Key's order tha SHY B svery case. - Nothir NEBRASKA. et Rl | Men which was an ol as Jeflerson, bub was | W doserted, |1 oney orders and registered letters ad- Cetu, fragrant, wholesome, .~ Cure { DedgeCannty i ¥ Phe President's Trip to (he sonew that, God willing, it shall mainly }:'."' '“j‘"”“_"""""‘* not expeeting them. | grogeed to *“Dauphin’’ at New Orleans, 8rst apylication, and i pid, edical, permanent, and | i 3 I* S e - 7 | B iwstane, oceupy the offices of this state and nation, [ (O8I “‘"(']".“; Ll Mj‘-"""f‘";‘.‘j gent of the Louisiana lottery, which er (e ) ure | Fremost, July 7., aving | Webster County. | | Prying a high porsonal compliment to hiy | 2companied the troops. = Eloven of the gij meney orders and lotters. Key di- ip belt f travelled nearly over the entire « and Sanford'’s Inhaler, and Ren Crovn, July 7. Crop prospueots . ested and no resist in one parkage, forming | el led mer opponent, Judge Foraker, he said that the vected the postmaster of New Orleans to complete treat ntly, my observations | (R EEE G sl ane They will probably be | o s potte r hetnies N AT |very bright. Corn looks well. Oats PHE AVACHE AGREEMENT, ticket was nominated to follow in the old ~ ) I ) roturn to the writers and senders, 7“‘."_"}’\jl‘.‘y.l‘:;""m" e, Patter Drug and Chemiealf qhout the condition of the crops and the |y, wheut are headed out and took well. | | taken to Che this afternoon. Much | WASHINGTON, July T, Socretary Tel. | Deaten paths, He had no quarrsl with dy for the harvester, and i | 1o Sooretary Lincoln, Gen. Crook and | the personnel of the opposite party, hut Price, comumissioner of Indian atfaivs, (WU hold o ontlict wish - the lam finds there can be no doubt but justified by ed statutes. COLL'N&H:I‘;{\T{'C\l " NOLTAIc,, of Rheumatisn, N outlook for harvest may be of interest | We have not had as good a prospect for small grain since 187 d as T threshed [ aympy hy ix oxpressed for #ho miners, | Some families aro on the verge of starva- | tion. Women with children iw their | [ Ryo is re [ good erop. the provisions of the i, Colds, 3 | s SRR ¢ republican party. He then proceoded | His order was conclusive npon his sub- and Bowels, | here that 1 will give the yield as ¢ had .|.u-uhum at the war dey ‘““””‘\\'tlll‘\lnhl«‘ an "h’.l‘ ¥ N .“‘I.h‘ hen hfi.{::. [ Aenw apponlod to the troops forassiatanice ,.,:;m-:;..,‘ "\\“'nln";i‘:t;l“ol‘;“:’l‘nl‘:‘\m|"‘ s e e nearas I remember. Wheataveragedabout Richardson County. this aftermoon in vegard to disposition of 1 Pl || Money has boen raised to relieve the im ntes o that he wished t0 avoid the key-noto s U Wi R |20 Dushels por nere, Outs made, or would || Hewwoon, July 7. - Corn in this sce. | eaptured Apdehe Tndinns, whon tho fol-| p ver, Mala d_epidemics, use | have made H0 bushels if the grasshoppers | tion looks fair and is naking rapid [ lowing agreement was arrived at: Moo ~ ) 8 RS (a 2 'y . N . PO f ear'’s effort that \ FLECTRI O\ FIMLINS PLASTERS (W KLEC | hiad not destroyed them. In' 1873 corn | growth. Fall grainis ready for the har- m|ul|un|n€ the l‘w'" i CohToIIE sk .|'.'.‘.«.‘»3‘.":I" I.“L"N ot YeemS With a Porous Plaster) and langh lanted in M Wl came up at the |vester and is immel while spring | tween the secrotary of the interior, com- | 7 O8fer W e b y . PLASTERS |\ el oy ! I orrN | issiouer of Tndion affairs, scerotary of | deckrations of the achiovements of the first planting. On the dth of July corn | wheat and oats will yield larg 4 4 I vetbitie Jatfo 8 & DRSS The Publis ¢ vequested carefuly to netsethe | ¥ 0 gonoral thing was waist. igh and a facre. The furmers had a full weok in| War and_Gen, Crook, July 6, 1 In [republican platform, No said the party new and enlarged Scheme to be draton Monthly, splendid stand, made about 50 bushels |the corn field without a tain and have | view of diffieultios encountorcd in mak- Ml & babit of wotting buck of the pre #4 CAPITA! Rlzfi $75,000. Tickets Only | Per government so long as the statutes re- mained in fore %‘hn doctrine is now settled that courts will not interfere by mandamus or injunction with an execu- | tive department in the discharge of ita duties unless they are of a character purely ministerial and involve no exercise of discretion or judgment. .\‘ulm-n\uonb modiste needs. The company propose | tov, | 10 pay 82,600 at once, £2,000 next week, | the | et the balance of the 815,000 as soon as the ore now in process of refinement be put through and shipped. A portion of the troops witl probably re- turn to-night, and it is thought that the | dangor is ov last | t. That is what T rogard as a full |beon working early and late to got the | ing satisfactory disposition of Apacho Tn- | sht and pointing with pride to the . " 3 ' \ | He had some knowledge of o ed the follow- $5, Shares in Proportion. | 100 per cent crop. 1t is different this | upperhand of the woeds dians recently eaptured by Gen. Crook | ¢ G some K1 pibdb vl Havover, N. H., July 8. - Peace pre- | ing ol L i | year from 1873, Most of the crop w under oxisting mothods of tho | He then continved to rend a humorous | o o R it TS AL SOMIBY | Thhgs oL L year from 1873, Mos 3 s —— or OXIAEINg Mivase of the platform as it ought to t the Ely mines The company | leans: ; A e o S e t \E et irase of the platform as it ough Ia Y | lean i p‘ml.h'll {nl.lun_(.mlflu very ]l‘;m~;l:‘”l- x‘ A\;h;l,"“ o m,\».‘ ; h x‘l'(lmun«“‘:. ion, L .fm “v‘: H.?r“m‘(\‘lulv:“ written, He meluded among these tin has gone home. Twenty spe-| Wasnisarow, Feb, 17, 1880, —Sir: On ,\‘l;‘, l::';f,,' ‘:‘:',;';"‘,’1',‘::‘" "\‘;":"‘::,"‘.I':,:;:f"1[ ”.Ifl\‘.:\'.lt Sttt ,,‘I\I',‘; ‘“",‘j')".’i“‘,‘":,‘, e and interion, after consploration | nehievements thoft, whisky ring, star | cisl policomon with sherift and doputies | the 13th of November, 1879, T issued an onger. No further [ order addressed to you, forbidding pay= wlo is approhended. 1f any of the [ment of any postal ‘money order to M. at present that the e Indians recently captu route frauds, the destruction of the nav ! < o by Crook, and all such as may hoere. | a0 of mercantile marine, river and ha ‘ \ ; after be captured, or may surrender bor stealings, ote. He said these were | offenders who evaded the officers veturn [ A, Dauphin, and to return all registered N themselves o him, shall bo kept under | Teasons why Chase and Greeley and | and ereate disturbanco they will be ar- { letters addressed to himto the postmaster control of tHe. wir l,,\_‘",,wm At sueh | thousands of good republicans should | rested. Ex-Sergeant Case, foreed to | at whose places they were mailed. This corn instead of being waist high on- the | this community than Lonisiana Ttate Lottery Company \}Mhnf.luly it is nowhere knee high this | the ar. | veur, and unless we have a very late fall | Johnson Co ) Y | re the 82 [ ve wont have over fifty per cont crop. SeRING CREEK, July 8% do hereby certify that we super, rangements for all the Monthly aid Drawings of the Louisiana State Lottery Company, Winter wheat is being harvested now, and is good, | €O \Eivsitl To illustrate the diffor. | leave town, has returned. Many miners | party having brought suit against me to ge and control_the Drawing Jounty. § i ey, of wood | Points on the Suy roservatio cave the party. To illustrate the diffor- \ a 3 iy g Hroug! gain ‘A?mcm.‘_(aimafi_nm( in good faith toward all par Friexn, July 7.—The prospect for crop | color; will yield 20 to 25 bushelsper acre. | M )t roferred to four |»,1.("...l prosocu- | stigated by a fow hot-headed ones. and having appealed the same to the su- ies, and’ we author “ he company to wse this cor- | ¢ gall grain was never so good as at | Rye is thin, has been pastured too much ment (but not at the agency without con- s raeizh e RN/ Sl R T UL Attt HoodflbaIWers | in most casen. Oita Homewhat blasted, | sent of the Indinn_agency) to he fed and in the market on June 18, and the crop |but we look for a fair crop. Barley shows | ¢ared for by the war department until cannot well fail to be abundant. Corn | blight, caused by the extreme heat of the | further orders. - For greater security to has been backward but with the late|last week; will not bo heavy. Grass first | the people af Arizonia, and to securo warm days has made big strid. The heavy | rate, both tame and wild, Nearly all the | peace, the —war department shall tions since the war. First was the| The cash in possession of the company, | preme court of the United States, and impoachment of Johmson. It was [added to what will be raised by the sale | having presented the certificates of the malicious, The whisky conspiracy | f copper enroute to market, amounting | government and state officers of Luunin;::i was a failure. The third has just come | to only 84,600, will be paid workingmen; | that he has complied with all the I to light. The fourth was not inaugurat- | $20,000 was due on June 20. The com- | requirements of that state, not being sat- ionhAY ve6ds ¢ il ORealoed Geo|be invested with cntire polico ed by the republicans and therofore_not lu\“i\' expected financial aid, which would | isfied from the evidence submitted to me and freq}lfe}n{ .2 | oo, CHEpring n:‘r'aa'k‘ bottbma’ was do- | Strol’ aff’ all Indians on. . the a failuro, the Tweed sorruption in Now | e "l(u Ly the ey l\ll:. that said Dauphin is onfigad‘m conduct- < ety by Samuel J. Tilden, of New York.|The destitute families of the unpaid | through the mails by means of false an o o, |and Strawberries are abundant. mud. The prospects on the uplands aro t_‘:“;ig‘\:!.\ ’:;fdk";,ll’l‘“k ponce n tho Tosor |, opublicans failod to punishtheir | miners are ]'Mm"l for by the town |fraudulent pretenses and promises, T e J CRETOEaney not. vclry %qm}._ lAlniut nmf'-tlu:;‘nfn tllmt l('n\'iné it with tils sonssiit of Cen Tho democracy strangled theirs. Imnr;!. !{n}n‘ .-r‘n "y‘;. mn;\' stock hold a | hereby ;\ltho:‘sn llfldelreEt the lslll n- 5 ¢ s weeds, an o ) " 3 SR > vo. | moe o sday. ) ; K g e eyt ourpoer v & oay | Scuvvien, July 7. — Wheat, Oats, folorable stand. Another third toa thin | Crook or the officer who may bejuthoriz. gl »{nkf:!;‘m(“l‘\‘:-“ml:il.’lm:‘\ 'mlu:nll“ S O gL Ly ;:;I:“tfitoxn\;:o?nmmtnlfi: Dll\l fiing | - tase ‘hund. ot aver | Klax, Rye und Barloy, all in splendid |on the ground; fair size, but weedy, All |¢d to aot under him.Tho war department | U0 I ¥ « O T T o . ime to-night to discuss this, but he until the case has been heard and deter- on do so. He believed the ORI mined by the supreme court of the democratic view expressed in its plat-| Rosox, July 8 John H, Drew, un. | Dited States, s truth. Speaking of the d i 2 [Signed. ] D. M. Key, I plank, he said it was singular g Postmaster-General. hat the republican part ndemned its Continuing, Greshamsays : It appears ,000 has since been added. By an overwhelming popular vote its franchise | ¢ was made a part of xh.. present state constitution | yield. adopted December 2d, A. . 1870, now. The stand is fair. half a crop, if all goes well hereafter | the ordinary duties of an Indian The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed by The estimate of $300,000 damage to the | Which shall vemain a8 heretofore except | people of any state Harlan County crop in this county by the floods is in my |48 to keep peace, administerin justice | J e b A, July 7.—Small grain cropnever | opinion quite too small. and punishing refractory Tndinns, all of condition and promising an abundant | other late replant small, weedy and poor | shall pmtlcv_t fllw.lmliun agent in the dis Jorn backward, but doing well | in color. ~Altogether we will not get over | crarge of his duties as agent, including gont, der arrest on the charge of stealing thir- ty thousand worth of furs, from Moore, Smith & Co., his employers, made a con ingle g o ST Sl R arte | oWr action in this regard in confessing | fossion te Joctora thit. to cover up, | decisions in the lower court being against. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY T0 WIN A rop. | Week. Corn looks well. P s Rowt. T- Lixcoun. wool = tarifl, e dealt with this|huilding on: the ovening of ‘June 10, |50 “‘f ‘{'[‘l """ '"'"le" '{“:;‘ ““‘.‘“:d" | TUNE Seventh Grand Drawing, Class G, at New Or- - B - ¥ H. M. TBLLER. SHB GEWaY subject by ridiculing the declara- [ \hich eqused a loss of £5,000, should have been heard and determine Dmk;l:gmnu, JULY 10, 1883 -158th Monthly o : ‘l)l_m- é‘,,:m‘ i 1okin ]\ AIL, -(lulyl’i. ~—;l'hu warm vl\ wther of Sec ynf!l\‘c l‘"“.”“l ? Y tion that the waol tarifl il by the l{ unal “i ‘“‘“k ‘3“‘{" l\_oys £ m1eA, July 7.—Corl p 18 10oking | the past few days has improved corn won- R % should he vestored at the first opportu- ® first order was not revoked; it was simp- CAPITAL PRIZE, 7500 [fine. Small ‘grain_never looked more | darfully, and it is probubly s arso s THE TREASULY. hity. Passing to the resolutions about| Giemxsnuna, Ky., June 8.~ Last night | by temporaty suspenses, The dismi ssal 100000 TICKETS at FIVE DOLLARS EACH. c7ac: | promising than at this date. Rye and | lugt yoar at this time. Small grains look | The condition of the treasury is: Gold | tho prison contract system, ho said that | Marshal Honry, of “this place, with Ben | of the appeal, however, by the appel- LIST OF PRIZES. barley tly ready f"'_""‘1""'\'&{*“{- lealthy. Barley and some pieces of wheat | coin and bullion, #198,084,431; silver | this was a rebellion of the republican | Bighy and four others, started out to|lant's counsel, with the consent. of the £ 1 CAPITAL PRIZE.... Some peices will need cutting nextweek. | are now . he; ding, and with favorable | dollars and bullion, £116,357.953; frac- | party against its own legislature. In re- [arvest James Owen, a desperate charac- | solicitor general, put an end to the sus- : gu (}.. g g 4 weather small grain promises well, tional silver coin, $28,416,744; United | gard to the liquor traflic and the indorse- | ter, on a felony warrant. They reach pension, and restored to binding effect 3 PRIZES OF $8000 Qags County. States notes, $5d,132,687; total, S397,- | ment of the Scott law as it is, starting | the desperado’s house at midnight and{ Key's first order, The only question in = = s = t SHoar A 2000:23 ll‘ni..;x. -l\nl)x‘T.l r'm'mlm"“m- D Harrison County. gT':I'BI): 2conmfi ate ading, old, | with the H.r..[,..,iu.»u that that which is ?{uu-l‘ l:u Imfl‘w\flm:'wll‘ “pm*‘l)'lnf his | the case is '(hl- cmmmtunmm lnw::: :: %0 do what discouraged during the long con! £ 4 5 s el 615,246, 20; 8 currency, | intrinsically wrong is not subject of com- | friends to vesist arrest. y shots were | congross — to enact a - statu 100 do ued rain-fall, but the out-look at this wri- 'ILOMIP«, Towa, July 7th.—What little | 813 065,000, promise, but when anything ;f. wrong the | exchanged. Marshal Honry ™ was killed | upon which Keys acted. Upon that ‘,‘g :‘; ting is quite cheering, as we have had sev- \:\_cntn'm,-lelm x]a rusting, ‘_)utdflgc onts are TRE PRESIDENT'S TRIP, duty of the citizen is to regulate it, |and Bighy mortally wounded. The rest | exception ~Gresham says he has 1000 do eral days of warm sun-shine so necessary | doing well; also, corn is doing finely, | o0 W8 (R e Grime against women s wrong, and it do. | of the poase fled. 1t is supposed some of | no doubt the supreme court afiirmed the xi to the growth of vegatation. Corn is some- | Farmers say it nover grew fuster than it R o i M T trI; T the | serves no compromise in its treatment, | the others arve wounded. Owen iu still | constitutionality of the act which de- ¢ 3 Avpresintion o L L what behind the usunl growth af. this sea- | 148 for the las: ten duys. ‘ b il Pl [but the drinking of 'one gluss of boer, | #t large. ¢ “No lotter or cireular_concorni % 2 "o do . boo. ; .8 Yellowstone valley about the 1st of Au- & + 9 do 0 @0 Yew! son; but with favorable conditions there TR T (R R b i Pl et lotteries so called, gift concerts or other will be an abundant yield. = Small grain Harrison County. gust next, if nothing should interfere b=y é ; 3 Fevalit ; ; imilar enterprises offering prizes, shall 1007 Prizes, ting to.................. 805,60 S th the plans, Arrangements for the |t prohibit it are a revolution of personal ) Cyarranooaa, July 8.—A negro and | PIVES o0 gaer ot b § o el bt oy e | over lovked better, wheat, onts, yo and | Loaa, July 7.—Wedo not raise much | with T P Sueephioblt WO | vights, and aro wrong. 1€ "ho. bo- [ white' man, who rofused to givo their | b0 carvied in the maila.” In view of this B\ te the office of the Company in New Orleans. barley are is splendid condition. ~ With | small grain in this neighborhood; ‘what | (o Shoridan. The party w lioved with the prohibitionists that | anies “"“j‘gml two little girls at 8 decigion the constitutionality of the act Yy s turtherintormiion wrile clemly fgiviop o1 || suitablelweather for, ipening, an immense | there is is good. Farmers wish they had | |}/ pe Shn “m{'h & alcohol is poison, and that the Savior lu'igh(‘ on the. Cincinnati Southern this | #Pplicable to the case cannot be uermufl % Monsy Order bidroned oy th - crop will be harvested. Potatoes ditto. |sown more; corn is about two weoks bo- |\t M TEEATL REEME, converted wine into poison at_ Canaan, | evonime, Both confessed their guilt, | uestioned. Gresham concludes: M. A. DAUPHI Fruit will be in good supply. hind last year; poor seed and heavy rains Shardan andteth then be must go with the prohibitionists They will be lynched. have confined myself to matters as they w Orleans, La. e or M. A, uAl:l*ulé:\fl has made farmers plow over some several Greenwood, July, 7.—Up-land corndo | times. Corn is doing well now; we shall ! Atk ibiti car the records of the depart- e T 't o divect | with all his force to have prohibition. it appear from i y "‘“ ‘!“:”‘:_“M““"“‘ l“"i"'g:"";: i:wB(»:(.', ‘”’“ jN Belioving that intemperance is not in the A SKIPPING (CLERK. ment. The first order will therefore bo ing very \\'ull“llhm (h the low bottom | have a fair crop of corn, as the acreage is T S R Sy "'w“x]“m‘w’l use, but in the abuse of aleohol, he be-| CiNciNNari, July 8.— A trustworthy | executed as if the second had not been land ;;..“ t{. ll“x(l‘m lnuimluflt ul; h«:;'\u more than common. .’.11 Wea of visting Newport. He will [lieved in a graduated license system that veport is afloat o to-night that a 4 over-flowed and the crop destroyed, the D 3 LI DL S SN HOET " should bear s tax in proportion to the |¢lerk in the employ of H. Feder & Co., —et— small grain is doing well. 5"::;};:"}3'_"');:jl:::{nl(-' \\‘_‘i‘;l*:llt']""»;'p:";;;;:;‘["_'1( b of injury the traflic may do, | s absconded with $6,000 cash, An Old Soldier Drowned. z v v ] ot i ke ihoti o " T8 1 to State Journal ) ) 3 Viruisca, Towa, July 7.—The average | ception of making oceasional short trips | The Scott law makes no distinetion, but b CONVICTS. al . i LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY (0! CedariCorhty, <y . |of corn planted here b s i Sronmbant, 8 cccnstonnt SROTL Ay ¢ any man for 8200 may muke as| Bosrax, July 8, —Bdward Whalen ap.| Crere, l\}tl',\_July ~Andrew Odea, Tivron, July 7. Corn looks well il ahout 25 per cent. greater than last year, | - many drunkards as he can, 1t was his| plied to the police authorities fora night's |an old soldier living west of Crete, re- B. Frank Moore. |t vicit eventh St., Washington, D. €. Montgomery County. nd-the acr THE FISHERIEN TREATY. ge is largel 1 ] 1 | Corn is doing wellonthe up land, and | : i 4 (ot opiion it the Uil that. with | lodging." He wditted ho wan un escapod colyod 8850 ponsion money. yesterday, | than t of last year and crop prospect fon the low land is not quite so much| 1M accordance with the resolution of fdraws the dram shop law is not a tem- [eonvict from the state workhouse at [and after depositing & in the State 127 La Salle Street. Chicago, |iifty per cont hetter thar last year at this | overflow as last scason, It should. e | congress directing the president to notify | perance mensurc, 1t will not reclaim | Bridgewator, burned Saturday, He said | bank, y mlwl,lu fill up. At half past (Formeriy bl0 e | timie, and potatoes are better in this fgoon have good weather there will be a | the British government of the termina- | one drunkard in the state » man in | the negro, Gilman, who escaped [nine he was noisy drunk, and the mar- tor | nighborhiood than they I © heen inf two-thirds erop. But little small grain |4on of certain articles of the tr y of [ Ohio ha the abuses of intemper- [ with him, set fire to the building. Gil- [ shal started him for home. He turned W SMonth ten years with an ine 16age, Bilx | & aiwhioh sl tina oondikion: y 8, 1871, relating to the fishing ques- \ance more than he. Nooman in [ man was arrested and confessed, e [off his course, stumbled into the river r cane looks well e will be an| tion, the British government has been so | Olio would go further than he to [said he earricd the matehes one year to|and was drowned. Parties have been accompligh it, I shoved straw ‘up the |drugging the river all day, and his body i (l-.,l..." Raris, July 8. Crops in cen- | the 2 of July, 1884. :_m,.m-;m..r hv‘nux‘ |<.-|.l<|-;.~.nq] x..I ||..“\.»mln|}'.|.., :;m|| .|;m|.1i4.| the Nlumn]pl‘lm]mil‘\“‘4 r~-«-m~~n-«l--t_x.nlti this v\'uninu). A tral Towa are Onis ulv i ave THE COREAN TREATY, irst amendment submitted for the taxa- fand am glad the place 15 i ashes, and | - | not been |...¢,.5’.f'.[{"fl].;:';?l.\.|-:'l 'r|'.l.(.lvl'\l-‘,f The department of state [ tion of the liquor traflic, he declared that | when T gt out o A D o W""f" ug, Assooiatlon, ., age of corn is fully up to other years, and | pateh from the newly acoredited minister| 1 could not understand its this town,” Tho third convict escaped, | CHitcawo, JuLy 7.—Cortain of Kast : | the fears that pre .l]wl in_the early part | plenipotentiary of the United States to |t the prohibition amendment he [and s bound ronce huvo beon WIRiREEARIS T80 Tantk Rock, July of the season have been dispelled.” The | Corea, Lucius' H. Foote, announcing ex | that the decision of the supreme court BOUNLE past tho orunisation gt welgh nudaamos, | Al along the river bottoms of the Ne-|color is perfect, stand even excellent, | change of ratification of the_treaty of | MWKeS such an wmendment unnccossary, Slation for their own prefection; sRUBIthO Tuesday, July 10th. i e it st o fal | Rye is a good crop | Cone Toan. | notified, and these articles erminate on| protect citizens in the proper use of | lure. Cattle doing wel | making will hegin nes Firet Cap lickets 8, Sold in ths at §1 L scheme elsewh NEBRASKA‘ LOAN AND TRUST CO. HASTINGS, NEB. RIME IN SIOUX CITY. ; ! s10ux Crry, Town, July 8.—At about 8 | Noceal Dlate - Chie ] S maha valley upon both sides of the land averages kneo high; it has grown | amity and fricndship concluded between | M under that decision the legislature his | FER5 FEE 20 LT op) | Niskel Flate, ang, Clicagydisaslitio Capital, - - $250,000. |stream crops of all kinds will be a_fail- |over one-half inch in the past w e Unitod Staton aad Gosen " [ulready power toprobibit tho traflio in in | {1 Yesteriup aftorpusn ouotih ko | paads doclined to join in any compact un- B ure. The uplands are not seriously in- | weacher being hot and occasic: — boXIEping liuors, and to prove it 1~.~;..| Sioux City sovoral months, shot his para- “"l.y“"‘f;’j“""', Y”',“'i‘: A0 AANgOuIGDY ot ! - i M e nTaranab Aeiouny AN ARG BN GoshE domionelal » from the supreme court opinion in the |* y 8o nths, shot his para- | offdcted by which it appears to be assure IAS L UEALTWELL Prsdn. jured, although the excessive completing the perfection. This is the Yatal Firoworks, o sup mour, Winnie Murdack, u prostitute, in | hiat such-un association can ho . intmodic tinued wet weather has prevented farm- | report that parties bring from every di- ers from cultivating their corn properly. | rection to-day, who have been traveling One farmer in the vicinity had every ves- | through the state. Haying is well under Special Dispatch to Tus Bas. Scott law decision, reasoning that every atied e [argument used with regard to the saly Curston, Towa, July 7.—To-night| Fho b0 the munufacture, He charged @ of ill-fame known as ““The ) ately formed. "inflicting o fatal wound on the | "¢ ! ML Ivae Saugt Alexander, tize of his orop destroyed by th food. | way, and that erop s romarkubly. big. | 107 an oxhibition of fireworks, defer-|the ropublicans with trying to coi- [ hei | Kitor then turmel the wospon uby Anothor Sellision, o G DATRE His farm is literally a waste, oven his [ Oats are magnificont; and rye, wheat, | red from the Fourth, a large rocket ex 10 JUIRARIeR “'.';‘,'l't'mf",',, ’,:f:},‘),'":: in tho hod, Hois of good family, his [ WooNsocker, R. L, July 7,—The east. asture and grass land being destroyed | potatoes, and, in fact, all crops are im- | ploded, setting fire to several hundred | them bel r being i » ne 0 5 O B e ne o A | R L A e gRire o4 ul hundred | 0 oo their numbor, and with try- | fether being in the nowspaper and bind- | o 'No gy land road collided with - the Y ! dollars worth of fireworks, killing the | : A3 [ ing business in Dakota and Towa for 20 M o outs, potatoes and everything in the Shelby County. i 4 ’ ing to concilinto the prohibitionists Dy | 2 AR HE S0 S Joseph | West-bound freight at Ironstone, Mass., shape of a crop being swept away, leav- child of R. 8. Macknmer, a leading busi- | submitting a prohikition mmendmont. On |45 St b SRCIPEEY, Tl T at 8 o'clock this morning. Both engines ing his farm practically useless for the | 04 | news man, and also des byl i 1 i ot canne | wid soveral cars were wrecked, Tt is re- A RN « | fine throughout the county, Corn will , and unoffending man, and his act causes ted th Al Tty present year. Another farmer living a |, crop. " Whent will |Mrs: W. A. Palm much surprise. . 16 i statod an_offort on | POrted that soveral lives wero lost. BW O ar O 1 oblige o | ™ Crop,. head wl ) e 't ‘:).\‘\u:.l.'.l,: L‘I‘:‘l‘l‘\\"«‘”::k“flllfl' T -.‘ul.‘,?.“:-lr '”I 1d largely this year as there never has | standers were seriously burned and sov- | the part of the woman to abandon Kiter A s i ol we B e o o et of for inchas | been a better show for it than at present. was the cuuse of the tragedy. Mrs, Mur responsible local correspondents | being illed to ‘a_depth of four, inches | o graing looking flu lias & husbindd in- Davenport, whose | Brinaewarer, Mass., July 7—The above the tloor with wash from his cattle R e is Murdock. She went by the | state almshouse is now burning and there bound passenger train on the New York HaRLAN, July 7th,—Crops are looking sying an eye for [ the other hand the repeal of the dram A number of by- | shop law was an appeal to Jiquor men, declared the right principlo for dealing with the liquor taflic to be the regula tion of its abuse, and not prohibition. | ing in the principle of the old Jef use in Flames, Ly and At pted Suicide, | MAVERICK NATIONAL BANK. | Aot o et s of Suc and 1da Counties. ' Mo, July 7—Sain Cook, culor | 1o mew dommsesmes st b b oo | 016 of Dixon T | o hiog of aaving s FhAK bigidzed [ Tiogs being swept away by the madly| Opksorr,%uly 6, nwheatand oats | ¢ shot and fatally wounded Emma |iyi0 power, be asked support for the | : inmates have boon safoly remoyed=, The s Ve ated Dead, five is supposed to have been started by i ity a0 and | ) : Sharp a young woms ho had referred : 5 2 | yushing 8| ore he! Sac and Tda Co e are doing well. | g woman, who had refer democratic state ticke e » S 2 ngross Bts, | rushing waters, which were higher than | in Sac and Ida Counties are doing well Dy lemocratic state ticket, Cinerssan, July 8 Thousands of | oneof the inmates, All the building will the oldest settler ever remembered see-| Corn is very small but with continued | 1 receive his attentions on account of his Water an Ho was froquently applauded during BoOosTON. B e Ot rowult. o nfaly b sot| woather liko last, fow days will o eium | intemperato hahils. - Cook thonattempt- |t dolivory of hin wddiass, nud was fol: | heople: viewod tho ‘romains of the Iatafbo destroyed, Toss #100,000; iisarascn i b an sufely iy jual (SWRIELERRO JAIA, o ROGKHIOR g0l ) Archbishop Pureoll ub the cathedral rosi- | not ascertained., GAPITAL, - - - - $400,000 | down as follows: In the bottoms there|to last years crop. Wheat is up to the |4 suiciede but only inflicted a flesh |joywed by flon, Hon, Issaae M. Jordon | a7 0= TGS TR CPRREIETIERS 0 U SURPLUS, - - - -7 - 400,000 | \ill e 4 total fuilure of all crops, but the | average of former years at this tine, On | ¥ound in the head with his revolver. Ho | ofliors doneo Gy, i oll onvily this| 2z Transact 1 s, Receivos tho | plands promise an abundant yield account, of rocent” raina oats hs grown | then escaped. 14 in Delioved that the . (RERMEAUS ROYALEIR UM (U ASEHMALL s and others. Dray : ory hoayy causing some fonp of | colored citizons will lyneh him if he i L. TR ek st dghborhood of the cathedral wero 5o s, Draws forclgn :;||||“‘nva4‘|“\“|_\ heavy causing some fear of fustEage A y L Ihe Temperance Wave, denscly packed that it was nocessury to D Y s P E P s I A y throughout ) 3 | Cotoanrs, July 8. A call has been | eall a fwgge hody of polico out to prevent Cuming County. srons erish, To-morrow the body | Does not get well of itself; it requires careful, per- { | | Wisser, July 7. Tho outlook for all ued fora state ¢ ate convention at [« A Noted ¥ 1) iditor Dead, Johuson County, R v i Fhn Do | Columbus July 24, 0 bo-componed of [will bo placed in the enthedral, 1t lis | fhtentatienton and oty at will st nature dent. | amall grain crops in this vicinity @8 Very | qyery July 6,—Crops of all | ison Baldwin, senior . oropic. | temmperanee workors irrespective of party been decided fo issue tickets of ndimis: | e they perform their duties wilingly. Mo, 7 Casbier Asst ashicr, | Promising. Acreage of wheat about tho |y 0067 6r promise fully up to the tor of The Worcester Spy, dicd suddenly | ©F ereed, to take measurcs necossary for [ sion to the funeral Wednesday to prevent | Bosworth, of Amberst, N, H., after trying many wéth e | same as that of 1882, Large acreage of il S e P e (R tor of The Worcester Bpy, died suddonly |0 i socond proposed constit- | crush “auro curcs® without benent, found that of ‘grain g s morning of congestion of the lungs 8 ] e eats, rye and barley, which never looked | (5t B B i . IV 64 QODGRAS J [ tion) amendment. Churchos, ceelesiag | ) 4 IESIENEE”" o }»,‘, Acraago of corn very Tango about | grat? U Aroinie. (ate prowmiso i hoavy | Ho was bori in North Stonington, Comn., | Gl HCU ML Lo onguizations, The Miners seate. Hood’s Sarsaparilla ditters meets the re- | 30 per cent. over that of 1882, There is | ‘ AL | A ks WK AIDARINGE Qb 1210 Lnicago p st t d delogato | Sesovienn, D1 duly 8, The trouble | 6 0 ‘S,,u ments of th wheat in this vicinity but what thero is | co m o " vas elocted to the | W 8re requested to sen ogutos g d ULy B, it the nal on the head and restored her to health, H CELESRATI juiretnents of the e | yomo complaint about poor stand on % | convention of 1860, was elvoted to the | ™y i Gty By B At the tempers [among the col i 18 hore @8 not yet | Among the agonies experienced by the dyspeptio, are diy at which Mayor | settled, The miners held a meeting distress Lefore or after eating, loss of appetite, lrregue ratic in politics but of | day and decided to demand sonts | 1arity of the bowels, wind or gas and pain in the | will be fair if the Dugs don’t injure it. | 38th, 30th and 40th’ congresses, and was | Corn is late owing to much of it having | the author of the volu | to be replanted but is looking well, since | mond Hill and Other | ophiy which at pres. | count of worth! ent prevails, 16 is porfectly pure yeg 08 B but the stand , and whilst corn is not | ance . meetin Stowell, den 28 enditlo @ [ gencrally is goc Ray 80 forward as pie VL S i ane ns,”" and *Pre " i ,] | ®tomach, heart-burn, sour stomach, &c., causi el | 80 1”.\;.. .I.‘ln”. ~|]. ,u!’l ll “u) (l..\' oas 1 | wo are having warm fine weather, hiatorio Nationaaf Anafant A maias stro |.-.“,u|...m1‘ vie \»»‘v‘ spok *'ll.. | :,u?l..’!fl}dl .uu;.ml'n.. 0 mm:ll., ‘llh\l‘lnl,l | mental depression, xiaeiecianite aORELE e pratr: | of the year, it is regarded by our farmers were soveral other addresses, Stowel [ to be 80 pounds when the conl is weighed | ness. 1£-you are discounged be of good choer aud try AR | a8 sure crop - - i it wis the intention of the prohibi ‘un track scales aftor passing over o seven- | Hood's Samaparilla, 1t has cured hundrods, it Burned o Death, | mai I | jossing g - Cuieaco, Tu, July 7. — The Inter| wellsyille, € - [ tion party of the country to prepare to | cighths screen, and 85 pounds when | sureyoulf you givelta tair “ Holt Co | oy S0y ellsyille, Ohio, July 7 A fire yes- | 1 | . Py 1 | Mxssus. ©. 1. Hoon & Co. invigoraies and re. | [ Ocean this morning presents crop reports | onday awain broke out i the ol reeny |nominate a presidential ticket in 1884, | weighed —on platform seales and not | S8ttt e Vigenes e = ONpy, July 6 this |covering a wido area of the Weat and | (g M40, Powe oit in the eil refimery | 0l G Cnovement s acquired | seroenod. Part of the miners are still at | gty Tu | stomaclh and lver, | year s over 100 per cent greater than | Northwest and their tenor is to tho eflect X ¥ w01 AT ako skl i in crop will nployes was burned to death, | i st Yoblty ot Soyepa ling a total loss of §10,000, McFerron |considerable headway in Towa, Ohio, | work but they state that a general ““"k“\fifllfifi'%zmmfi. g RN e - change in the catire | thatt Of last year. The condition of the | that wheat excepted, the g« Tndiana, Alibana, Maine and othes | will be ordorod wnloss o sottloment can | gove. 'Siels sow ; STOMACH wystemn. For salo by | small grain is unusually good. Corn has | equal last years yield. The weather that states. Phatonganization for that purpose | be reached on the busis above stated. | n',.i?m‘fg\’@ NAG I R Lcatitaand Dealers | ipado rapid strides within the last week | was unfavorablo'to corn induced one of | Soven deaths from sumstroke in Philadelphia | i# going rapidly forward, Another meet- | Some operators cliin thoy are practically | S5 SE- ¥ ) T Midnge-coasw | or 80, If the weather continues favora- | the heaviest cvops of hay ever mowed, | Sunday. “|iigg will b Ll here toomorrow night to | complying with all these conditions now. | st ior b 5o vy i | one of the Lt :

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